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A jam submission

Frog TeleporterView game page

Teleport all of the frogs away before they overpopulate the earth
Submitted by Mini Mech Media (@minimechmedia) — 5 hours, 51 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio#43.1003.100
How well does the game fit the themes?#53.4003.400
Overall#63.0603.060
How much do you enjoy the game overall?#73.0003.000
Visuals#83.0003.000
Gameplay#82.8002.800

Ranked from 10 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How long was your dev time?
2h 6m 5s

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Comments

Submitted

“You collected all the frogs! The Earth is saved”

nice~ and a good use of the PICO-8’s limitations! good music, fun gameplay. i definitely didn’t collect all of the frogs visually (there were a few that just refused to disappear no matter how many times i ran the beam over them) but i guess they were just ghosts because the game was satisfied

Submitted

"You didn't collect all the frogs in time. The Earth is doomed" hahah! I love it! The graphics are awesome and I really love the quirkiness of the music. Did you write the song yourself? If so, great work :)

Submitted

Fun concept, good job! I like the attention to detail in have the stopping squeeky noise when your teleported went below a certain velocity (hese small, usually unnoticeable things add depth to games without players realizing it).  I got down to like 34 frogs.

The one thing I would have liked to see is maybe some bounce effect when hitting walls to prevent slowing down gameplay.

Submitted (1 edit)

"Mouse - Aim frog teleporter" is wrong, but arrow keys work.

The idea is nice and cleaning up is at least a little satisfying, but the control delay on the circle is a bit annoying.

Developer(+1)

Oops thanks for pointing that out, fixed the description.

I wanted the teleporter to have some momentum to add to the challenge, but I agree it’s a little too sluggish